Tittesworth reservoir
Tittesworth Reservoir | |
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Location | Staffordshire |
Coordinates | 53°08′02″N 2°00′47″W / 53.134°N 2.013°WCoordinates: 53°08′02″N 2°00′47″W / 53.134°N 2.013°W |
Lake type | reservoir |
Primary inflows | River Churnet |
Primary outflows | River Churnet |
Managing agency | Severn Trent Water |
Built | 1963 |
Max. length | 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) |
Max. width | 0.6 kilometres (0.37 mi) |
Surface area | 760,000 square metres (190 acres) |
Water volume | 6,440,000m³ (1.4 billion gallons) |
Shore length1 | 6.6 kilometres (4.1 mi) |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Tittesworth Reservoir is a water storage reservoir near Leek, Staffordshire, England, fed by the River Churnet. The reservoir and associated water treatment works are owned and operated by Severn Trent Water. The reservoir was created in 1963 when an earth embankment dam was built across the River Churnet valley. Tittesworth is the second largest reservoir by volume in the county of Staffordshire.
A visitor centre contains a restaurant and small shop. Marked walks can be followed around the perimeter of the reservoir. The short trail starts at the Visitor Centre and loops through Foster's Wood, it takes about 45 minutes. This is now accessible for wheelchairs, although there are some steeper gradients. The long trail is about 4.5 miles (7 km) and at a leisurely panoramic location, high up in the Staffordshire moorland area and overlooked by The Roaches, a dramatic gritstone edge.
External links
- West Midland Bird Club pages about Tittesworth Reservoir at the Wayback Machine (archived 23 October 2013) - includes news of bird sightings.